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The Americans with Disabilities Act: more rights for people with disabilities

Rehabilitation Nursing

Author: Watson, P. G.
Year: 1990
Type: Journal Article

Abstract:

Another milestone in the quest for equal rights for people with disabilities occurred with the passage of PL101-336, the Americans with Disabilities Act. Though some controversy surrounded the passage of this legislation, the bill had clear bipartisan endorsement, as well as the support of President George Bush. The basis of the law was introduced in the Senate May 9, 1989, as Bill S933 by Senator Thomas Harkin (D-IA). A similar bill, HR2273, was introduced the same day in the House of Representatives by Rep. Anthony Coehlo (D-CA). The process by which the House and Senate bills became the final Americans with Disabilities Act was lively. Understanding the law and its provisions is important for rehabilitation nurses who are healthcare providers in frequent contact with people with disabilities.

Further Details

Pages 325-8
Volume 15
Issue 6
Accession Number October, 2011
Notes Print retained
Research Notes Electronic copy added 05/07/2013
Keywords North Americamobilitylegislation compliance

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